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Fordítási probléma jelentése
If that doesn't count well... I go with 1 then, since I'll be satisfied though.
The rich can buy happiness not only by materialistc meaning. Question busted.
Tell that to Robin Williams.
Poor and happy gets you nowhere imo. At least if I was rich I can buy anything I want, and that makes me somewhat happier. Poor means you can't change it (aside from trying to be rich), and it will lead to unhappy.
Besides, I'm lone person, how can i be possibly "unhappy" if im rich lol
A family that makes sacrifices together, finding happiness in giving one in the family more? Or I never had good sneakers, so I just keep buying more?
Are you happy, having all those sneakers you don't even wear?
you only have 1 life, so why waste it being miserable.
happy and poor any day
rich and unhappy is a real dealbreaker
you may not live as well off or as long, but you'll live a richful life
and damn the expense